Ferrari is on the verge of transforming its GT lineup with an upcoming model that may signal an unexpected return to a technical solution once deemed obsolete: the retractable hardtop . Despite the launch of the Ferrari Roma Spider with its cloth roof in 2023, it appears that the Maranello brand is already preparing a successor that features a hardtop.
Amalfi, An Evolution… or a Revolution?
The name isn’t official yet, but everything indicates that the next Ferrari will be called Amalfi . Ferrari has filed for trademarks on “Amalfi” and “Amalfi Spider,” strengthening the idea that two versions will be available as early as this summer. The presentation is expected during a private event in Amalfi, Italy, from July 1 to 3, 2025, serving as a way to continue the legacy of the Roma, itself designed as a homage to la dolce vita of Italy.
What makes this reveal particularly intriguing is that the Ferrari Amalfi Spider may replace the cloth roof with a retractable hardtop, similar to what was seen in the Ferrari California (2008) and Portofino (2017). This solution offers increased comfort and sound insulation , while enhancing the elegance of the coupe-convertible design.
Roma Spider Out, Portofino Resurrected?
Launched in 2023, the Ferrari Roma Spider had a brief run. The upcoming Amalfi, with the code name F169M , is poised to be a direct evolution of the Roma (F169). However, it might seize the opportunity to merge the heritages of two models: the Roma Spider for its modern, streamlined aesthetics, and the Portofino for its hardtop concept.
In summary, the Ferrari Amalfi Spider aims to be both the successor to the Roma Spider and the true heir of the Portofino, a model that succeeded the California.
Still a V8, but with a Revamped Ambiance
On the mechanical side, Ferrari remains loyal to its classics: the biturbo V8 is retained, without any hybridization. This unapologetic choice stands in stark contrast to the rapidly electrifying automotive market. The interior, meanwhile, is expected to take inspiration from the recent 12Cilindri , discarding the central tablet of the Roma for a more streamlined and high-end interface.
Camouflaged prototypes have already been spotted, and rumors suggest a price increase of 20% compared to the Roma. Pre-orders actually began as early as March 2025, indicating that Ferrari clients are optimistic about this new generation.
The Ferrari Amalfi marks an exciting chapter in the brand’s legacy, blending tradition with innovation . As an anticipated successor to both the Roma Spider and the Portofino, it encapsulates the essence of luxury sports cars—striking a balance between performance, aesthetics, and functionality. As we await the official unveiling in Amalfi, the whispers of what this new model will encompass tantalize both enthusiasts and collectors alike. The blend of past influences with modern technologies promises to set a new standard in the luxury sports car market, making the Amalfi not just a car, but a statement of art and engineering excellence.
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